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his name is steve chat ty, a roofer. he says he and his three other family members are living in a rented basement and for the time being, that's the best they can do, and they are grateful for that. when they talk about tent city, they say without it they couldn't have survived. here's what he said. >> this place is basically the best thing that ever happened to us after the storm. they been here since day one. they help everybody in the community, from food, drinks, down to diapers, and you name it. people relied on this place after the hurricane. >> now there is concern this snowstorm expected to arrive in a few hours could be difficult to cope with, especially here with these very fragile tents, and late not forget, winter continues for many more months. >> shepard: yes, it does, david lee, thanks for the work. look at this video crews in northeast massachusetts. icicles forming on their go. they have to watch where they step because water turns to ice quickly. here's how the arctic air swept over the united states l
his name is steve chat ty, a roofer. he says he and his three other family members are living in a rented basement and for the time being, that's the best they can do, and they are grateful for that. when they talk about tent city, they say without it they couldn't have survived. here's what he said. >> this place is basically the best thing that ever happened to us after the storm. they been here since day one. they help everybody in the community, from food, drinks, down to diapers, and...
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i have never gone one washington correspondent's dinner, steve. i will tell you what, the reason you don't go down there, because you don't like that whole system and how it is set up. >> sean: i don't like the whole scene. no way. >> we have to start looking at this with a jaundiced eye. it this thing is out of control. the founders never wanted things like paris and london and rome. extracted all the talent and wealth to one location. that's what you have today. >> sean: it's not like they are producing products that people can buy. for example, traditional boom town, let's say it's an oil town. all right. so, a lot of jobs associated. >> silicone valley. >> sean: silicone valley. gold rush if we want to go back a little further. you can literally pinpoint what theare doing. >> they are making people's lives better. you have got cars. you have got beef in abilene, texas. washington, d.c. it's really extraction. to show you how bad it is is, sean, actually, lamborghinis, north american headquarters, it's not in beverly hills. it's not in new york
i have never gone one washington correspondent's dinner, steve. i will tell you what, the reason you don't go down there, because you don't like that whole system and how it is set up. >> sean: i don't like the whole scene. no way. >> we have to start looking at this with a jaundiced eye. it this thing is out of control. the founders never wanted things like paris and london and rome. extracted all the talent and wealth to one location. that's what you have today. >> sean:...
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so, i'm hoping that steve croft will will get some answers. that will be our lead story on monday night how kroft does. he is going to have to be firm and interrupt. believe me, i have interviewed both the president and the secretary of state. and you have to pin them down. all right? because both of them can do a half hour on one question. it's going to be a fascinating thing to watch. all right? that is the factor tip of the day. check it out on 60 minutes. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from bill o'reilly.com. also, we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. witch to opine, word of the day, do not be mendacious when writing to the factor. i would be mendacious in the interview if i was lucky enough to get one with the president and secretary of state. but don't be mendacious when writing to us. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here we are definitely looking out for yo
so, i'm hoping that steve croft will will get some answers. that will be our lead story on monday night how kroft does. he is going to have to be firm and interrupt. believe me, i have interviewed both the president and the secretary of state. and you have to pin them down. all right? because both of them can do a half hour on one question. it's going to be a fascinating thing to watch. all right? that is the factor tip of the day. check it out on 60 minutes. that is it for us tonight. please...
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steve? >> reporter: good evening, diane. so difficult to see this thin layer of ice and freezing rain, up to half an inch fell in some places on roads and trees, sending cars flying. today it was one wreck after another. outside knocksville, a state trooper slid off the road. a fire truck flipped on the ice and crushed his car and he died of a heart attack. in southern indiana, a bus carrying a women's track team rolled over after the driver lost control. four students were sent to the hospital. >> she did everything she could. hit the brakes, i mean, she fought it for probably a good half mile. >> schools were closed or closed early in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, north carolina, and in virginia. with cars and school buses having to struggle on the ice. in much of the midwest and northeast where the starm is quickly moving and where it's still bitterly cold. >> my nose got really cold. >> reporter: schools are still open and health officials are warning parents to keep their kids safe. >> you go outside and they're having
steve? >> reporter: good evening, diane. so difficult to see this thin layer of ice and freezing rain, up to half an inch fell in some places on roads and trees, sending cars flying. today it was one wreck after another. outside knocksville, a state trooper slid off the road. a fire truck flipped on the ice and crushed his car and he died of a heart attack. in southern indiana, a bus carrying a women's track team rolled over after the driver lost control. four students were sent to the...
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but the bigger threat, is the loss of steve jobs himself. it's been nearly a year and a half since the death of apple's founder and many worry that the company has lost its creative genius. >> apple was very much steve jobs. we saw apple lost its way in the 1980s. they brought steve jobs back and the company once again was focused on innovation and consumer needs and tastes in ways it hadn't been before. the real question is whether apple can replicate the mind of steve jobs. >> how does somebody know what they want if they've never even seen it? >> reporter: with that new movie coming, the part of the real life story still unwritten, is whether apple can invent the next best thing. before anyone else. before consumers realize they even want it. now, apple hasn't completely lost its way. it sold 48 million iphones over the holidays. 23 million ipads and ipad mini. the key for investors, can apple come up with the next big thing. >> an actual apple tv set in your home. >> tim cook has been very cryptic, the tv area is a great interest to the
but the bigger threat, is the loss of steve jobs himself. it's been nearly a year and a half since the death of apple's founder and many worry that the company has lost its creative genius. >> apple was very much steve jobs. we saw apple lost its way in the 1980s. they brought steve jobs back and the company once again was focused on innovation and consumer needs and tastes in ways it hadn't been before. the real question is whether apple can replicate the mind of steve jobs. >> how...
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no, steve's point is well taken. in fact, as he recalls, it was back during the early 80's 30 years ago that ronald reagan when with alan greenspan and congress ted gets social security on a path that will leave it away from going over the cliff. that was a good long-term plan for which reagan, of course, never got credit. but he has saved us overtime trillions of dollars. some long-term planning intendments is absolutely necessary. cheryl: want to bring in lori, and this is a key point. talk about long-term or short-term, it's about the fed. this is one thing that will change with a congress likes of our not. they will be budget. if inflation rises in the next to you know, 18 months. >> a lot of economists are predicting. continues to be more. even if they rise 100 basis points it could broil the market. so we will have to see, but i think that is a risk a lot of people are not ready to talk about. cheryl: arrest to the economy and that is somewhere steven was going, but i'm not a time. thank you very much. good to
no, steve's point is well taken. in fact, as he recalls, it was back during the early 80's 30 years ago that ronald reagan when with alan greenspan and congress ted gets social security on a path that will leave it away from going over the cliff. that was a good long-term plan for which reagan, of course, never got credit. but he has saved us overtime trillions of dollars. some long-term planning intendments is absolutely necessary. cheryl: want to bring in lori, and this is a key point. talk...
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steve, let's talk politics. and i hope you can do this honestly. i don't know what your current constituency is or who you have to work with but it seems to me there's a national con sense u. right, left and center at least right and center on doing something on background checks. people with mental, emotional problems, with criminal records should not get a gun, at least in a formal transaction, where you can stop it. i'm not sure we're ready to go for the assault weapons ban again because of the opposition by the nra and gun owners of america, whatever they're called. your thoughts. >> well, i think this is where the rubber meets the road. if you're a democrat and you're from one of those purple states where elections are very close all the time, this is a very tough vote for you. but frankly, it's why you're a democrat. i mean, there are -- there is widespread agreement on background checks. there's widespread agreement on these magazines that can hold up to 100 rounds. and the assault weapons ban is where it gets kind of tough for democrats. bu
steve, let's talk politics. and i hope you can do this honestly. i don't know what your current constituency is or who you have to work with but it seems to me there's a national con sense u. right, left and center at least right and center on doing something on background checks. people with mental, emotional problems, with criminal records should not get a gun, at least in a formal transaction, where you can stop it. i'm not sure we're ready to go for the assault weapons ban again because of...
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lance roberts, host of street talk life, steve crowley, host of the american scene. well known to the national tv audience, the founder of finish rich. all start with you. you're right here. >> well, it's great to be here. the number one question, can it -- is it too late to get in the stock market? the market is basically doubled. at a five-year high. a lot of people missed. gerri: if you went out on the street and ask five people how the market is doing, they tell you, not so well. >> and that is what is absolutely amazing. we have just gone through four years of unprecedented this. if you have been in the market, but investing, your account is not an all-time high. i think a lot of people are waking up and going, i missed it. is it too late. should i gain? gerri: this are no. quickly. >> all your money is in bonds, you don't take all your money and put it in stocks, but you have to have money in the market. gerri: to you. what are your viewers telling you? what do they care about? >> they're worried about their jobs. they're really worried about the economy going
lance roberts, host of street talk life, steve crowley, host of the american scene. well known to the national tv audience, the founder of finish rich. all start with you. you're right here. >> well, it's great to be here. the number one question, can it -- is it too late to get in the stock market? the market is basically doubled. at a five-year high. a lot of people missed. gerri: if you went out on the street and ask five people how the market is doing, they tell you, not so well....
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carol roth author of "the entrepreneur equation" and steve saks and michael from janney montgomery smith. good to have you here. let me start with you, scott. what do you think about this move? are we going to get more of this? is this just the beginning, or are we in for pullbacks considering what could be coming to washington the next couple of months? >> i think pullbacks are norm a. let's face it, the last couple of months have been a big party. ben bernanke invited us and i don't think the punch bowl goes away. >> the fed is the key issue right now. does that trump the fundamentals, all the earnings we're getting, you pay more attention to the fed? >> you think we have low growth and quite frankly investors are starved for air. they have been holding their breath for four years. there is no oxygen in any other market. there's no place to go for yield. therefore, essentially i think ben is terroristing it to the point to where they got to jump into risk assets and that's what we're seeing. >> david, does that make you bullish as well? >> david? >> we do have a david as well. david st
carol roth author of "the entrepreneur equation" and steve saks and michael from janney montgomery smith. good to have you here. let me start with you, scott. what do you think about this move? are we going to get more of this? is this just the beginning, or are we in for pullbacks considering what could be coming to washington the next couple of months? >> i think pullbacks are norm a. let's face it, the last couple of months have been a big party. ben bernanke invited us and i...
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. >> joining me now, steve kornacki and krystal ball, co-hosts of "the cycle" here on msnbc. thanks for joining me. >> thank you for having us. >> the man once talked about ending the partisan divide accepted that republicans in washington seem to respond better to power politics, it seems. >> there are some things you cannot change. and i think that's one of the things that we learned is in the first four years republicans decided their only goal really was to obstruct and oppose him. and if you don't have a willing partner on the other side of a negotiating table, it doesn't matter how many olive branches you extend. if there's not a hand willing to reach back, then it's not going to be helpful. nothing good is going to come out of it. and i think he also realized the power of taking the case to the american people. you know, this speech was boldly progressive. it outlined a progressive vision for the country. when you think of the individual elements eluding to immigration reform, voting rights. lbgt equality. all of these things individually are not only progressive, they
. >> joining me now, steve kornacki and krystal ball, co-hosts of "the cycle" here on msnbc. thanks for joining me. >> thank you for having us. >> the man once talked about ending the partisan divide accepted that republicans in washington seem to respond better to power politics, it seems. >> there are some things you cannot change. and i think that's one of the things that we learned is in the first four years republicans decided their only goal really was to...
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melissa: steve, are you that gracious? >> no, i wouldn't be that gracious. i give him a "d" -- melissa: oh, oh, a "d"! >> a generous "d," and i see what sigh san is saying in that i think the strength was he was more an ideolog, a strength, but he has to answer for the dramatically escalating debt that took place while he was treasury secretary. the fact that the president didn't take it very seriously, and then his comment to paul ryan i thought was a telling one saying to paul ryan we don't have a definitive solution to the problem, but we don't like yours. you got to have solutions if you're the secretary of treasury. melissa: tim, what do you think? can you cut it in the middle. we have an a and a d, what do you give him? >> actually, i feel right in the best place. i give him a c-plus, better than average, better than average. he had a tough job over the last four years, and i'm not sure anybody could have scored an "an," even though my colleagues think so. at the start, he didn't start well or end well. the stimulus package at the beginning of the admi
melissa: steve, are you that gracious? >> no, i wouldn't be that gracious. i give him a "d" -- melissa: oh, oh, a "d"! >> a generous "d," and i see what sigh san is saying in that i think the strength was he was more an ideolog, a strength, but he has to answer for the dramatically escalating debt that took place while he was treasury secretary. the fact that the president didn't take it very seriously, and then his comment to paul ryan i thought was a...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a spokesman says hillary clinton's new glasses are to help her deal with lingering conditions from her concussion. plans to launch separate efforts next week to push for immigration reform. number two, federal health officials say deadly flu epidemic is leveling off in most of the u.s. but still rising in the west. and number one. cold, snowy weather making things miserable for folks on the east coast. but
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in the s&p. watch those s&p levels. the s&ps need to break the 1500 level. that is the tradable asset. if that breaks 1500 that could lead into breakout next week and lead to some momentum that is something i will watch mopped and tuesday. sandra: thanks so much, mark. david: thanks, mark. shares of radioshack, haven't heard much about that. they are soaring today. nicole is on the floor of nyse to tell us why. >> very interesting. radioshack is a stock beaten down, out of favor, certainly not the hot stock of wall street. what is interesting today, we had deutsche bank coming out saying retailer is quote, pretty significant crossroads. we
steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in the s&p. watch those s&p levels. the s&ps need to break the 1500 level. that is...
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if steve ballmer doesn't vendcate this summer, does he need to go? >> i'm certain there will be more calls for him to make changes. in many respects, the departure of stevecy nop ski was by the company wanting it integrate pieces across all of its silos. and this is the -- this will be the test case for sure. they need to show they can pull the pieces together and offer an attractive value proposition to consumers. which is where they have been lagging. >> okay. buy with a price tag of 36 bucks. and by the way, the year is young. but all predictions have so far been coming true. >> that is true. >> yours as well. >> i think we should end the year now. happy new year, mandy. >> well done, we will take you to dinner. there you go. >> up next on "street signs," apple, netflix and microsoft all in headlines. but there are under the radar stocks, according to herb, that be making as much, no, bigger news. we will have them for you. >> and this is controversy folks. all you hear from politics says how the middle class is stagnant for decades. guess what? w
if steve ballmer doesn't vendcate this summer, does he need to go? >> i'm certain there will be more calls for him to make changes. in many respects, the departure of stevecy nop ski was by the company wanting it integrate pieces across all of its silos. and this is the -- this will be the test case for sure. they need to show they can pull the pieces together and offer an attractive value proposition to consumers. which is where they have been lagging. >> okay. buy with a price tag...
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>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget everything you heard about the food. why healthy things like asparagus and oatmeal are really devils in disguise. we'll reveal it coming up. you you you you so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fiftee
>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget...
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brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on this chilly day in new york city, for the young people, decide you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, right? >> yeah. don't believe stupid articles like that last one we were referencing that you're going to die in debt. what a hopeless message. the way you get out of debt is you got to get really mad. you got to get sick and tired of being sick and tired. my friend says people change their lives when they finally say, i've had it! that's it. we're not living like this anymore. >> brian: so make the decision and then you'll
brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on...
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steve centanni looking at this. >> reporter: the debate continues, even though the policy has changed to acam the reality of today's military. women have been serving in certain combat roles for years. but with the stroke of a pen, last week, outgoing defense secretary leon panetta made it official -- women can serve alongside men on the front liance. some opponents say this could lead to problems with unit cohesion and combat readiness. >> my issue here is, mixing the genderses in infantry units and armored units and special forces units is not a positive. there are many distracters which puts a burden on the small unit combat leaders and actually creates an environment because of their living conditions that is not conducive to readiness. >> reporter: others claim women suffer more combat casualties than illnesses and pregnancy is an issue. to senator john mccain, it's equal standards for certain demanding jobs. >> i think women are obviously -- are prepared to serve side by side with men in combat. i just want to emphasize, though, there should be the same physical and mental stand
steve centanni looking at this. >> reporter: the debate continues, even though the policy has changed to acam the reality of today's military. women have been serving in certain combat roles for years. but with the stroke of a pen, last week, outgoing defense secretary leon panetta made it official -- women can serve alongside men on the front liance. some opponents say this could lead to problems with unit cohesion and combat readiness. >> my issue here is, mixing the genderses in...
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>> that's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. today, we got a first look at an extended trailer from the jobs biopic due out this spring. steve wozniak is played in the scene by josh cad and told gaze mode dough that the scene portrayed in the clip never really happened. we have reached out to the woz. let you know what else he has so say when he gets back us to. >> interesting though. check in with jeff ranieri, rainy out there inside at a cool event are the white elephant scale sale in oakland. jeff, a lot of incredible things to buy there it's huge. >> i know, i feel so out of the loop, lived in the bay area all these years. i didn't know about this. this is, just you know, an enormous event happening here in oakland. it's over 96,000 square feet, warehouse full of all kinds of items. look at this from ornate sterling silver, candelabras, also dishes and plates, to back here in this corner, just one view of this 96,000-square-footwear house, about the size of two football fields full of everything from furniture to jewelry and
>> that's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. today, we got a first look at an extended trailer from the jobs biopic due out this spring. steve wozniak is played in the scene by josh cad and told gaze mode dough that the scene portrayed in the clip never really happened. we have reached out to the woz. let you know what else he has so say when he gets back us to. >> interesting though. check in with jeff ranieri, rainy out there inside at a cool event are the white elephant scale...
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steve jobs under pixar. the avengers and now santa george luke is fatal "star wars" franchise. and look at robert iger's full seven-year reign. shareholder returns up almost 140% and his tenure at the top compared to 36% return for the s&p. ashley: i don't care if somebody makes the big bucks, they have to deliver and clearly he is delivering. i will increase stock price to 140% over the next seven years, whatever it is. dennis: 24% of his package is in stock. now we're getting upset when their paid loons with a rising stock. probably the best collection of single brand entertainment assets in the world. ashley: thank you so much. tracy: we will give up our paychecks to make our children happy, and he knows it. a quarter until, time for stocks as wit we do every 15 minutes, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking at some movers. nicole: i am indeed. research in motion up about 11% moving to new multi-year highs. the ceo talk about the fact they're exploring a couple of things could be open, the operating system, that could be one. a couple of othe
steve jobs under pixar. the avengers and now santa george luke is fatal "star wars" franchise. and look at robert iger's full seven-year reign. shareholder returns up almost 140% and his tenure at the top compared to 36% return for the s&p. ashley: i don't care if somebody makes the big bucks, they have to deliver and clearly he is delivering. i will increase stock price to 140% over the next seven years, whatever it is. dennis: 24% of his package is in stock. now we're getting...
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>> oh, steve. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> lance armstrong admitted to doping for the first time in an interview with oprah winfrey last week, but the director of the u.s. anti-doping agency, travis tygart, told us that armstrong did not tell the truth in the interview and left out the most important facts that investigators want to nail down. armstrong described doping as so routine it was "like the air in our tires and the water in our bottles." what did you think of that?
>> oh, steve. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> lance armstrong admitted to doping for the first time in an interview with oprah winfrey last week, but the director of the u.s. anti-doping agency, travis tygart, told us that armstrong did not tell the truth in the interview and left out the most important facts that investigators want to nail down. armstrong described doping as so routine it was "like the air in our tires...
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former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >> meacham? >> my sense is when you talk to people in the military, it was recognizing a fact on the ground. women were more and more in these roles but weren't being given the proper credit and proper advancement. >> kelly o.? >> i think it's that advancement piece because in talking to members in congress, they all said boy, in our constituents and home states, we know so many women who have been put in such positions of treachery, peril and injury and death. and this is a way to get the credit for being in combat to advance. >> okay. and willie geist? >> more than 100 women have been killed in iraq and
former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >>...
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what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at all about that. that is not on his agenda. i think he really is a president who believes his mission is to reduce the inequality. he saw reagan increasing in inequality. he is a leveller. obama care was step one. i crease in spending of the government which was a massive increase in spending. increasing taxation especially on the rich is a third item. i think he wanls to contin-- wa continue that. he wants to get to levels of entitlement that will make much more equality between the classes that's where he wants to go. to do it he will have to raise taxes. that will be one
what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at...
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it's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. first, take a look at jobs in 1984. >> people will bring them home and work on them, and then they will leave to work some day and -- >> here is ashton, this is to create, and to build as artists and individuals. look, you are over reacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are. nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have they are seen it. >> does he look like the that 70s show? >> he does. he is now playing a dramatic role of steve jobs. i can only hope it's good. and apple can only hope it's good. i hope they want something positive for them. >> it's probably a bad sign that this clip gets released on the same day the stock tanks. >> you feel it's ashton kutcher's fault? you know apple will turn it around. >> i have to tell you this, i have heard the story over and over, the te tayou story. shild come up with an excuse as to why she could not meet you. as this happened, didn't you think there's som
it's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. first, take a look at jobs in 1984. >> people will bring them home and work on them, and then they will leave to work some day and -- >> here is ashton, this is to create, and to build as artists and individuals. look, you are over reacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are. nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have they are seen it. >> does...
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it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it, artists and used it. andy warhol carried a polaroid camera everywhere he went for years and years and years. he had one of the cheapest that polaroid ever made. it had a huge reach into american life. everyone who grew up in the 70's has a few pictures of dad or mom that they took. the mystique of polaroid does resonate with people. you take a picture of somebody and then you gave it to them and you have that moment of chatting while the picture developed. a digital photographs can be replicated a thousand times in a minute. a polaroid picture is specia
it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it,...
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i want to thank the american and peter, steve, for hosting this event. it's great to be on a panel with all these folks to all these folks and ago after a non--- to do what you read this is the point that peter made. when you read any of the chapters that anand has written. you really have to look at the references. and more so than with your average chapter. they are pretty incredible. so what i'd like to talk about is some of the semantics. my supertask in this effort was to step back and look at the bigger picture, and one of the things that came out of the process were originally pulling together these chapters, these chapters do hold up over time. as anand said, i think some of the basic dynamics are still there even as conditions have changed. some of the individuals and personalities have been killed and some of the political dynamics changed a bit but fundamentally you see the same issues. and so semantically when we are pulling these together, there was this division we often made between so-called afghan taliban and pakistani taliban. and that'
i want to thank the american and peter, steve, for hosting this event. it's great to be on a panel with all these folks to all these folks and ago after a non--- to do what you read this is the point that peter made. when you read any of the chapters that anand has written. you really have to look at the references. and more so than with your average chapter. they are pretty incredible. so what i'd like to talk about is some of the semantics. my supertask in this effort was to step back and...
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. >> thank you, peter bergen and steve coll, new america for both the book and this presentation. as peter mentioned to you, i will talk about two things. one, the poll that my organization, terror free tomorrow conducted in the fog off. and this will complement what hassan addressed. while much focus on the fatah deservedly has been on the militants there, as well as the united states drone strikes in the area, not as much attention has been paid to the actual people who live there, in their point of view. in our public opinion survey, while not starving and some of its conclusions, i think it's an insight into where future policy might head. here's some of the key findings, and their set forth in the book in detail. nearly nine out of every 10 residents in the fatah region opposed u.s. military operation. this is not a few that slightly held. in fact, passionately and intensely help but here's one measure of why. when only one in 10 people, flat top, flat top, one and 10 full-time residents, in tribal areas think that suicide attacks are ever justified against pakistani military
. >> thank you, peter bergen and steve coll, new america for both the book and this presentation. as peter mentioned to you, i will talk about two things. one, the poll that my organization, terror free tomorrow conducted in the fog off. and this will complement what hassan addressed. while much focus on the fatah deservedly has been on the militants there, as well as the united states drone strikes in the area, not as much attention has been paid to the actual people who live there, in...
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. >>> first new look at the new movie, ashton kutcher in the lead role, it's about steve jobs. >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artist, it's individual. >> look, you're overreacting, even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt -- >> that's josh gadd playing co-founder steve wozniak, so that scene when they talk about the first operating scene not even close to how it happened. >> he said he wasn't even there. >> that's the opening volley how that film is going to go. everybody is talking about jimmy imle's face-off with matt damon. matt showed up and took over the entire show. >> let me ask you guys this, as an audience, is it weird to see a person with actual talent host this show? every time i got bumped off this show it left a mark, but if you bump a man long enough, a night will come when he bumps you back. and tonight is that night, my friends. i am in command of this ship. [ cheers and applause ] >> matt damon and jimmy kimmel. they run it on all the taxis in new york city so my kids are the biggest jimmy kimmel fans. >
. >>> first new look at the new movie, ashton kutcher in the lead role, it's about steve jobs. >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artist, it's individual. >> look, you're overreacting, even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt -- >> that's josh gadd playing co-founder steve wozniak, so that scene when they talk about the first operating scene not even close to how it happened. >> he said he wasn't even...
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steve jobs -- we had a tough column in the last issue. it was tough not about apple labor practices in china. here you had a man of great wealth was talking about cutting taxes and never really gave of his philanthropic wealth. poor bill gates, he gets nailed for being so square. you can disagree with some things. but he is out there. >> all of them out there now came a little late to the party. they got very rich, very young. i wanted to leave some time for audience questions. i have not read more questions from the audience because they are also good. usually it is the guy with the aluminum hat on getting cia messages. [laughter] not really. if you want to line up, we have a few more minutes at the microphones. we will take a few questions. please make sure that you make them questions. >> i have been interested in americorps and other related programs. from what i can tell, you do not support it or talk about it very much. the tea party is advocating limiting national service. president obama campaigned to expand to 250,000. senator ke
steve jobs -- we had a tough column in the last issue. it was tough not about apple labor practices in china. here you had a man of great wealth was talking about cutting taxes and never really gave of his philanthropic wealth. poor bill gates, he gets nailed for being so square. you can disagree with some things. but he is out there. >> all of them out there now came a little late to the party. they got very rich, very young. i wanted to leave some time for audience questions. i have not...
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whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case. lori: thank you. a lot of information, charlie, thank you. all good things come to an end. get ready to pay more for wine. melissa: i can't believe this. lori: after 11 years the cost of the famous two buck chuck is going up. melissa: come on. lori: the wine sold at trader joe's stores will set you back $2.49 a bottle. melissa: are you kidding? lori: 50 cent increase. apparently not. harsh winners and unseasonably warm summers led to bad grape crops for 2011 and 20 e that is why the wine is going up. trader joe's sold 2 million bottles
whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case....
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>>steve: yay! let's -- >>alisyn: we've learned the united nations is giving money to kuwait because iraq invaded it in 1990. the u.n. compensation commission paying another $1.3 billion for damages bringing the total so far to kuwait to $40.1 billion. the money goes towards damages to kuwait's oil fields and losses in production and sales. >>> he helped plan the brutal attack on museum buy that -- on mumbai. today he will learn his fate, being sentenced in a chicago courtroom for the three-day rampage. ten gunman attacked a crowded train station and the taj mahal hotel. prosecutors asking for a term of 30 to 35 years. that leaves open the possibility that he could one day go free. >>> reaction pouring in to letting women serve on the front lines. in a few hours defense secretary leon panetta will lift the military's ban on women serving in combat. >> i broke down and had muscle atrophy and weight loss at a much faster rate and noticeable rate than my male marines. >> i threw hand grenades and fired
>>steve: yay! let's -- >>alisyn: we've learned the united nations is giving money to kuwait because iraq invaded it in 1990. the u.n. compensation commission paying another $1.3 billion for damages bringing the total so far to kuwait to $40.1 billion. the money goes towards damages to kuwait's oil fields and losses in production and sales. >>> he helped plan the brutal attack on museum buy that -- on mumbai. today he will learn his fate, being sentenced in a chicago...
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steve more of the "wall street journal" senior economic writer joins me on the phone. what did you think about that? >> great to be with you. you know, the problem for chuck schumer is not so much getting republicans to get used to it. what about all those red state democrats in the senate. those are the people that are probably hyperventilating right now over what chuck schumer said if you look at the l.a. tour map, there are six, seven, or eight red state democrats that face reelection in 2014. melissa, i don't think too many of them are relishing the idea of voting for another tax increase. i wonder whether the chuck schumer, harry reid budget could pass the senate, even with just democratic votes because you have so many people that are up for reelection that are going to be very reluctant to stick their necks out and vote. by the way, as you know, we just had a $600 billion tax increase in the fiscal cliff negotiations. plus, we had $520 billion of new taxes from obamacare. this would be the third tax increase. melissa: i really hope you're right because i feel th
steve more of the "wall street journal" senior economic writer joins me on the phone. what did you think about that? >> great to be with you. you know, the problem for chuck schumer is not so much getting republicans to get used to it. what about all those red state democrats in the senate. those are the people that are probably hyperventilating right now over what chuck schumer said if you look at the l.a. tour map, there are six, seven, or eight red state democrats that face...
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i want to bring in congressman steve israel who joins us right now. congressman, thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> let me start with this. even john boehner said now is the time to deal with immigration. but, you know the questions you were just talking about. is will some of your colleagues on the far right, tea partyiers, perhaps, support this path to citizenship for illegal immigrants? >> well, you know, jackie kucinich had it exactly right. this has the prospect of s success. it's all about whether house republicans are willing to stand up to the tea party base. you've got a bipartisan group of senators left and right advocating a path forward. you've got the president of the united states who will unveil his views on a path forward. what this comes down to now is will these house republicans who have pandered to their intolerant tea party base, who have fed into the extremism of that tea party base, are they willing to stand up to the tea party and do what's right for america? we'll see whether they're able to amass the votes to get us f
i want to bring in congressman steve israel who joins us right now. congressman, thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> let me start with this. even john boehner said now is the time to deal with immigration. but, you know the questions you were just talking about. is will some of your colleagues on the far right, tea partyiers, perhaps, support this path to citizenship for illegal immigrants? >> well, you know, jackie kucinich had it exactly right. this has the prospect...
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so, i'm hoping that steve croft will will get some answers. that will be our lead story on monday night how kroft does. he is going to have to be firm and interrupt. believe me, i have interviewed both the president and the secretary of state. and you have to pin them down. all right? because both of them can do a half hour on one question. it's going to be a fascinating thing to watch. all right? that is the factor tip of the day. check it out on 60 minutes. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from bill o'reilly.com. also, we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. witch to opine, word of the day, do not be mendacious when writing to the factor. i would be mendacious in the interview if i was lucky enough to get one with the president and secretary of state. but don't be mendaciou
so, i'm hoping that steve croft will will get some answers. that will be our lead story on monday night how kroft does. he is going to have to be firm and interrupt. believe me, i have interviewed both the president and the secretary of state. and you have to pin them down. all right? because both of them can do a half hour on one question. it's going to be a fascinating thing to watch. all right? that is the factor tip of the day. check it out on 60 minutes. that is it for us tonight. please...
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$60 range back in 2000, the rest of the stocks, everything they lost, microsoft has not, why not say steve ballmer, you need to find a mobile hotshot to run this company, you need to hire jonathan ives from apple but why not get rid of all along? >> that point has been on a lot of investors' minds over the last few years. the board seems to support him. as long as he has board support he is in place but retirement age of 60 could be coming. certainly a fresh face, a fresh set of eyes are a great way to brand the company, wearing a black turtleneck. dennis: microsoft invests in $2 billion and $22 billion buyout of dell but once again they are going into the old fading business. why doesn't microsoft by the rim? >> that opened the big can of worms. they do better by letting rim stand on their own. the potential deal has a lot of interesting implications because dell is making the transition to being a cloud service provider too so it is not just about shoring up their legacy pc business but providing a new way to deliver ip storage and applications. dennis: we saw leno vote, one of the bigge
$60 range back in 2000, the rest of the stocks, everything they lost, microsoft has not, why not say steve ballmer, you need to find a mobile hotshot to run this company, you need to hire jonathan ives from apple but why not get rid of all along? >> that point has been on a lot of investors' minds over the last few years. the board seems to support him. as long as he has board support he is in place but retirement age of 60 could be coming. certainly a fresh face, a fresh set of eyes are...